Meet
Christopher Sawyer - the world’s only film
festival sommelier. Each year, Christopher works
to hand select the region’s top wines for
exclusive pairings with films from around the
globe. He has shared some of his recent pairings
with us. Next
time you settle in with a new film or a classic
favorite, these might just inspire you to select
a wine that is a perfect match…
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Marilyn
Hotchkiss’ Ballroom Dancing and Charm
School
There
is a purity of spirit and heart in
Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing &
Charm School that hearkens back to a
simpler, more straightforward place, a
place that draws from emotional memories
of growing up, with its scars and lost
dreams.
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Viansa
Winery’s Arneis,
a nicely balanced dry white wine
featuring distinctive, memory-inducing
aromas of honey and flowers. For the red
option Viansa
Winery’s Friesa
is a distinctive fruit-driven wine that
sweeps us back to a simpler time, to the
flavors of old world Grenache, but with
original roots in Northern Italy.
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The
Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania
The
Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania
documents the odyssey of Hollywood
actress Sarah Rush back to her roots as
a 16-year-old pageant winner, in the
town of Carmichaels (population 556) in
Southwestern, PA, a far cry from
Hollywood. Filled with colorful local
characters, this sometimes humorous look
at small town America, where coal mining
is a way of life that instills a
strength and pride in its citizens,
captures the spirit of the community
during the 50th Anniversary celebrations
of the Coal Queen Pageant and the King
Coal Festival in August of 2003. |
Gundlach
Bundschu 2004 Gewurztraminer, Estate,
Rhinefarm Vineyard, Sonoma Valley
Gundlach
Bundschu 2003 Pinot Noir, Estate,
Rhinefarm Vineyard, Sonoma Valley
Notes:
“Coals Queens” calls for a lovely
white wine and a red wine with a
surprising complexity. |
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Dance
with the Devil
The
Toledo show has developed a cult
following among the Hollywood elite who
crowd into the cozy confines of
Harvelle’s, a small club in L.A. to
experience, first hand, the blistering
eroticism of the dancers, fishnet clad
dames in stiletto heels, who pulsate and
gyrate against the band, the Kats, who
blow mean riffs on the sax while driving
the beat on bass and drums. All the
while, gravel-voiced Toledo, brim of his
fedora eclipsing his eyes, presides over
it all like a maestro conducting a
masterpiece.
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Ravenswood
2004 Zinfandel, Zen & Zin Z Blend,
California
Ravenswood
2001 Cabernet Sauvignon, Pickberry
Vineyard, Sonoma Mountain
Notes:
Once again, back to the theme of this
movie that revolves around the fiery,
passionate side of dancing; think of Flashdance
set in urban L.A.
Snappy zinfandel counterbalanced
by a great example of a seductive
Bordeaux-style Cabernet Sauvignon makes
for an excellent balance. |
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A
Year On Earth
Infuse
The Amazing Race with the activist
mission of Greenpeace aimed at the MTV
demographic and you get A Year On Earth,
the chronicle of three American
teenagers on a global environmental
research expedition with a single
mission: take the pulse of the planet
and report back to their generation what
on Earth is going on.
Globe-trotting
from Africa and Latin America to Asia
and beyond, A Year On Earth contains
images of resounding natural beauty,
educating the youth of today about their
covenant to protect the planet for
future generations.
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Gundlach
Bundschu 2003 Chardonnay, Sangiacamo
Ranch, Sonoma Valley
Gundlach
Bundschu 2003 Pinot Noir, Estate,
Rhinefarm Vineyard, Sonoma Valley
Notes:
Intelligent, deep, dense film filled
with beauty, passion and the continued
pursuit of knowledge. Fits great with
two regional specialty wines from
vineyard designates. |
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Named
one of
America's
"Top Ten
Best Vacation
Film
Festivals"
(Ultimate
Film Festival
Survival Guide),
The Sonoma
Valley Film
Festival is a
premier
destination
experience
unlike any
other. Set amidst the
unparallel beauty of the
Sonoma Valley
wine country,
the Festival
welcomes
filmmakers and
film lovers to
an intimate
and luxurious
extended
weekend,
pairing good
food, fine
wine and over
75 new
independent
films from all
over the
world.
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